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Kenneth A. Rodman • 4 Items / 1 Book, 1 Article, 2 Reviews
Sanctity vs. Sovereignty (1988)
The United States and the Nationalization of Natural Resource Investments
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    United States (Review)
    Sanctity vs. Sovereignty, by Kenneth A. Rodman
    1. Sanctity vs. Sovereignty by Kenneth A. Rodman
    The American Historical Review, February 1990, p. 300
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    International Relations (Review)
    Sanctity vs. Sovereignty, by Kenneth A. Rodman
    1. Sanctity vs. Sovereignty by Kenneth A. Rodman
    American Political Science Review, December 1989, p. 1452
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    Book Reviews (Review)
    Sanctity vs. Sovereignty, by Kenneth A. Rodman
    1. Sanctity vs. Sovereignty by Kenneth A. Rodman
    Political Science Quarterly, June 1989, pp. 355-356
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    Recent Books on International Relations (13 Reviews)
    General: Economic and Social
    1. National Management of the International Economy by M. Panic
    2. Future of the International System by Theodore Geiger
    3. Restructuring the World Economy by Joyce Kolko
    4. Managing the Dollar by Yoichi Funabashi
    5. The Promise of Privatization by Raymond Vernon
    6. Managing Industrial Change in Western Europe by Francois Duchene and Geoffrey Shepherd
    7. The Distorted World of Soviet-type Economies by Jan Winiecki
    8. Controlling East-West Trade and Technology Transfer by Gary Bertsch
    9. Debt Problems of Eastern Europe by Iliana Zloch-Christy
    10. Managing International Markets by Jock A. Finlayson and Mark W. Zacher
    11. Agricultural Price Policy for Developing Countries by John W. Mellor and Raisuddin Ahmed
    12. Sanctity vs. Sovereignty by Kenneth A. Rodman
    13. America's New Economy by Robert D. Hamrin
    Foreign Affairs, Fall 1988, pp. 183-185